On this episode, Seth and Judd are joined by Dan Schmidt of Deer and Deer Hunting. With nearly 30 years of experience in the outdoor industry, the guys discuss the history behind Deer and Deer Hunting and whitetail science and strategy with Dan. We found Dan’s knowledge incredibly fascinating and we hope you do too. Learn more about Deer and Deer Hunting by visiting the Deer Talk Now Podcast, Deer and Deer Hunting social media, and the Pursuit Channel where they have a two-hour block with four TV shows!
Great program here and every time so far! How about Ron Spomer?
Really insightful discussion and guidance. It’s a must as you say to get this guy back for a dedicated deer podcast come deer season
Agreed!
Whitetail special would be good.
Love the advice to slow down and listen to the old timers. It’s easy to overthink it, these days.
Just awesome info! Thanks so much for all the great content!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Randy Newberg show is great also. Yall should get him on. Thet be a great podcast
He is great but is a Nosler hunter/shooter for many years. It would be nice but can’t imagine Hornady having a Nosler man on podcast.
From Wisconsin and and I’m an avid Whitetail hunter, I just picked up a Weatherby Vanguard High Country in 6.5. PRC, what can I expect from this caliber! Also been an avid Deer and Deer hunting Magazine .
Idk bout the caliber but you can expect a great accurate, like same hole accurate, light weight dependable rifle. The vanguard is in my opinion the best value in the market. I bought a weatherby vanguard weatherguard bronze in .308 and it drives tacks. Actually a rifle built to hunt that don't cost so much u don't Wana leave the house w it. Lol I love mine
Thank you, I also have a Ruger American in 6.5 Creedmore on a Magpul stock, Go Wild addition with medium Contour barrel. Love that rifle!
@@REDNECKROOTS lol i have the same rifle, a vanguard bronze in .308 and i agree they’re great rifles
@@kcinislit they really are. I sanded off that paint on the stock and cleaned it all up w acetone and sprayed it with durabak18 truckbed liner. She's a grippy hunting machine now. Looks awesome to
@@REDNECKROOTS that’s a pretty good idea, i’m sure that comes in very handy on rainy days
9 months a year? hell, I start dreaming about opening morning of rifles season in Wisconsin the minute I leave my hunting camp. successful or not. cant wait for next season!
I was curious i would like to become an engineer and I was wondering what type of engineering does hornady have?
Credit where it's due on a LOT of product, but the ELDX is really just a copy of what Berger was doing with a tip added. I would say Berger set that particular bar.
They still work for Hornady at the end of the day lol. That being said the technical information they give out on some of these podcasts is incredible.
Feel bad for all the private land states without public access. In Maine the landowner has to actually post their land. We have complete public access to undeveloped private land. Can go anywhere you don’t see a posted sign.
Polska!!
Maybe the R&D folks on to talk about cartridges they explored but didn't pursue for whatever reason. E.G. 204 rimfire... just guessing there.